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          The Late-Tun Tan Cheng Lock was President of the malaysian Chinese association (MCA) he was known for his moderation, his sense of justice and fair-play.

        1. The Late-Tun Tan Cheng Lock was President of the malaysian Chinese association (MCA) he was known for his moderation, his sense of justice and fair-play.
        2. Tun Tan Cheng Lock (formerly Heeren Street and also known as Melissa (far left) seen here with her father, Henry Chan and wife, Nancy Chan.
        3. Just two hours from Kuala Lumpur, Malacca is attracting millions of visitors with its vivid history and new hotels.
        4. He was an intellectually brilliant person, a scholar who studi in England and was noticed by Tan Cheng Lock, Tan Gua'.
        5. NewspaperSG is an online resource of over Singapore and Malaya newspapers published since , or find information on over
        6. Just two hours from Kuala Lumpur, Malacca is attracting millions of visitors with its vivid history and new hotels.!

          Tan Cheng Lock

          Malaysian politician, 1st President of the Malaysian Chinese Association

          Not to be confused with Tan Cheng Bock.

          In this Chinese name, the family name is Tan (陳).

          TunSirTan Cheng LockKBE, SMN, DPMJ, JP (simplified Chinese: 陈祯禄; traditional Chinese: 陳禎祿; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tân Cheng-lo̍k; pinyin: Chén Zhēnlù) (5 April &#; 13 December ) was a MalaysianPeranakan businessman and a key public figure who devoted his life to fighting for the rights and the social welfare of the Chinese community in Malaya.

          Tan was also the founder and the first president of the Malayan Chinese Association (MCA), which advocated his cause for the Malayan Chinese population.

          Background

          Born on 5 April , Tan was the third son of Tan Keong Ann (Chinese: 陳恭安; pinyin: Chén Gōngān; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tân Kiong-an),[1] who had seven sons and daughters, and was a fifth generationPeranakan-HokkienChinese Malaysian living at , Heeren Street (Malay: Jalan